ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - An attorney for former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura says he thinks a jury acted fairly in awarding Ventura $1.8 million in his defamation case against slain military sniper Chris Kyle.
Ventura accused Kyle of lying about punching Ventura out at a California bar in 2006. Kyle wrote in his best-selling memoir "American Sniper'' that he did it after Ventura badmouthed Navy SEALs.
His attorney David Bradley Olsen says it was more important to Ventura to get a verdict that showed Kyle's story "was a lie.''
Kyle estate attorney John Borger says the family will consider an appeal. He faced questions about why he agreed to a non-unanimous verdict when the jury appeared deadlocked. Borger says it was a strategic call "that seemed appropriate at the time.''